does any one know for sure if the Forenza/Reno master and slave cylinder is interchangeable with the Nubi?
...I can call the dealers here but I figured I run it by you guys first.
master cylinder and slave sylinder
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i remember when exist3nce had clutch problems and posted pics... his slave master setup seemed to me way different than the one on a nubira... not sure about the master cyl.
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have a look here, pics of the slave setup
http://www.daewootech.com/forum/viewtop ... &start=225
I don't think i had any close pics of the master, but if you need some just ask
http://www.daewootech.com/forum/viewtop ... &start=225
I don't think i had any close pics of the master, but if you need some just ask
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yep that's the pic i was talking about
on the optra the piston is inside the clutch bell and it is right behind the bearing... theoretically speaking... the master piston should be the same but that is in theory only... it would be great if you post a couple of pics for your master cylinder to make sure if they are common on the optra and the nubira
idea: can the more modern setup of the optra's slave piston be done on a nubira? and in other words can you revert back to the old setup on an optra?? i can see the location were the big shaft that transfers the piston's movement to the bearing is their so it can be put on an optra... only missing part is the bearing fitment and the slave cylinder is fit on the bolts holding the tranny to the engine... just wondering...
MMamdouh
on the optra the piston is inside the clutch bell and it is right behind the bearing... theoretically speaking... the master piston should be the same but that is in theory only... it would be great if you post a couple of pics for your master cylinder to make sure if they are common on the optra and the nubira
idea: can the more modern setup of the optra's slave piston be done on a nubira? and in other words can you revert back to the old setup on an optra?? i can see the location were the big shaft that transfers the piston's movement to the bearing is their so it can be put on an optra... only missing part is the bearing fitment and the slave cylinder is fit on the bolts holding the tranny to the engine... just wondering...
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once I get the car in I'll have to post some pics. it turns out that it's the slave that is out so your question should be answered. which system do you think is better, a fully hydraulic system (Optra) or hydraulic slave with mechanical lever? ...or how about a fully mechanical system like the F16?
Garrett
Garrett
i recon the nubira one
full mechanical is said to be heavier in operation and i personally had cable issues with other older cars
optra setup will require tranny removal in case you had slave cylinder issues and slave cylinder leak can cause clutch contamination and thus more expensive repair
MMamdouh
full mechanical is said to be heavier in operation and i personally had cable issues with other older cars
optra setup will require tranny removal in case you had slave cylinder issues and slave cylinder leak can cause clutch contamination and thus more expensive repair
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